15 Images To Prove That Kids Can Make Witty Responses To Virtually Everything

Daniel Figaro

Kids make absolutely no excuse for their quirks. We know that kids are always peculiar in their own way. But sometimes, their actions are so odd that they make people laugh uncontrollably. Don't talk logic to them; they are bound to no rules. Children use their imagination and self-reasoning to react to this world in the most unexpected way possible. Don't you believe it? We had proofs to back up!
Below, we have a gallery of pictures that show just how witty kids can be when answering various questions. Don't underestimate those little jokers because they can unexpectedly pull out a savage prank that is both funny and rude. From comical drawings to wild answers, these kids made us laugh hard with their responses to school assignments. Sometimes, looking at images like these make us laugh in the reminiscence of the good old days. Now, let's scroll down and check out those images.

#1 My little sister lmao

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#2 Some of my mom's former student's answers I found funny while throwing away

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#3 And here is one more...

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#4 A little drawing I found in my math homework

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#5 Looking through first-grade homework and found this gem

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#6 My son has autism and just started middle school. I was checking his homework

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#7 My teacher's too smart, guys...

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#8 This is what I answered for my Math Test, asking me to draw a model of what I used

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#9 Every Friday night my friend watches Dr. Who with his 7-year-old daughter. This is her latest homework assignment

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#10 Ok

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#11 My child’s answer to her math homework

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#12 My friend’s daughter’s homework

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#13 My sister's homework...

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#14 My cousin's math homework. BAMM!

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#15 Honesty in my son's homework

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